Weekly and Monthly Analytics

Andy rolls moods into week and month views so you can compare this period with the last without building a spreadsheet. Charts count how often each level appeared and help when felt sense and memory disagree.

Andy mood insights: easy to understand charts and patterns on iPhone

Charts count how often you landed on each mood level during a period. You can switch between this week, last week, and longer windows.

Reading the charts

The graphs help when a week felt uniformly bad but the data shows a shorter run of low moods mixed with neutral days.

Andy does not reduce your month to a single wellness score. One summary number rarely reflects a messy month accurately, so the app sticks to period charts instead.

Charts with the timeline

Use charts together with the timeline: the chart shows shape, the timeline shows which days drove it.

Monthly view helps when you are comparing stretches longer than a calendar week, such as before and after a schedule change.

Therapy and export

Screenshots from charts can support therapy conversations when your clinician finds visual summaries helpful. Export is available when they want a file instead.

Daily taps feed the graph

Charts work best as a companion to daily taps, not a replacement. If you only open analytics once a month, you still benefit from the daily log that feeds the graph. Empty days show up as gaps, which can be useful data too.

Switching between week and month views helps when your schedule changes. A new job, trip, or sleep shift often shows up as a shape change before you have language for it.

Weekend versus weekday comparisons are a common insight. If lows cluster on Sunday night or Monday morning, you can plan lighter Mondays or earlier bedtimes instead of blaming willpower alone.

Charts update as you log. You do not need to recalculate anything manually after a check-in.